Antioch dad, daughter killed in Wis. plane crash

A north suburban man and his teenage daughter were killed Sunday in a southeast Wisconsin plane crash.

The Walworth County Sheriff's Department identified the victims Monday as 50-year-old Todd Parfitt and 14-year-old Nicole Parfitt, from Antioch, Ill.

The plane crash occurred west of Burlington Municipal Airport just north of the Illinois-Wisconsin border Sunday afternoon. Authorities say both victims were thrown from the 1972 Grumman Model AA-1B single-engine, fixed-wing plane.

Parfitt was piloting the plane that killed both him and his daughter. A spokesperson for the FAA says the single-engine Grumman crashed on approach to Burlington municipal airport where he kept the plane.

The crash was reported just before 1:30 p.m. Sunday in Spring Prairie.

Parfitt was an air traffic coordinator at United Airlines. His daughter was a freshman at Antioch Community High School and a member of the dance team.

"They were really nice people and the little girl, she just started high school," said Joanne Hoglund, neighbor.

A tribute video showing Nicole Parfitt along with many of her friends was posted on YouTube.

"We pulled the dance team first thing this morning and had them separately talk to the school psychologist and the coaches of the dance team," said John Whitehurst, principal, Antioch Community High School.

According to a family spokesperson, Parfitt was a former member of the Air Force reserves and was an experienced pilot.

Wreckage from the crash was taken to a hanger at Burlington Municipal Aiport. The NTSB will be investigating the cause of the crash.